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Show Chapter Chatter Bay Area Chapter Southwestern Chap eS meritus Chapter The Bay Area Chapter joined with the Southern California Chapter to host the Weber State/Fresno game ac- tivities last month December 11, WSC: will play a basketball game against University of Pacific at Stockton. A pre-game recep- 2 : Po tion is planned for the team and all E. alumni in the area. Guest speaker will t be Dick Hunsaker a Anyone ed, a. E (408)446-0731. call B Ray Humphreys, - t e ie Twenty-nine former WSC students were on hand at the Writers Manor in Denver, Colorado, in-June to form the Phoenix area early next yf anyone in this area would like to volved, newest chapter of WSCAA. Executive Director, Edie Hester; Relations Office - 1011, Weberime College, Ogden, UT 84408 Alumni Favero; President, attendance H. Taylor has been named president of the Emeritus Chapter of Chapter Officer, Don Alumni Chapter and at E : a Chapter, to be held November 13. Details about the meeting will be mail- in'Ogden City; a member of Ogden Pioneer Days Committee and Parade Roxanne Peterson Whitesides Secretary . © ed to members as soon as possible. Chairman, bishop and high councilman in the LDS Church; a member of the Utah State Legislature for eight Fran Wheeler & Bob Medina fl Central Atlantic A two-day meeting Chapter is planned for November 10 and 11 to accommodate schools. taught evening F the various schedules of people in the classes in English at WSC for many New years. F bh at the home of Mark Zeller or Carter Campbell. New officers will be iiti ae Salt Lake Area Chapter : od ve ; ag a Fe r i oF York area. They will be meeting He also will be: fe ee foe Helping Carl e ereue Me Uh. peas lead Emeritus activities and Robert Smith, and WSCAA Presi- a: dent guest a! speakers, The chapter is growing rapidly and Verna Mae Larkin - Sec. : hopes to hear fromcall alums in the Salt Rowland P. 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P , donnaate Brunetti Na eee ee 25th, Shirley Sycamore, the chapter president, is putting toget “singles only’’ dating service for photographer. ” September Nutcracker in concert with theliige. Beach Symphony. : eo". sipinll ccteeeba ich deans cal operetta, the band, and was yearbook Another, meets sens neld September 29 on the University of Utah campus with WSC Vice Presidents Dean Hurst as fe football team, Wildcat Club future Weberites. : They are also planning to hos performance ‘‘stage party ” for West, who will be performin Activation & Membership of the ee a his life at Weber Hig He and his wife Phyllis (Webb) have three daughters and eight grandStes es ie ee they Favero On Dick Brown, Vice Pres. Alan WHKINS, Bi members turned out “en force” time WSC vs. Fresno State game, hosted a pre-game receptionfolly « & Gail Seely, Recruitment Carl oe eo in A planning meeting was held in May where strategies were planned to add new active members to the chapter. Margaret oa Californi _— Lynn Hutchings, Pres. (303)776-5921 years; and a coach, English teacher, principal, and director of secondary Le* Chapter the _ organizational WSCAA, replacing Rowland P. Corry. He comes to this position with a great deal of leadership experience, having been director of recreation in Weber County and assistant director hy m EF: ie contact the A Southern meeting. The following officers were elected: | Washington D.C. ? 3 Richard Richards, National GOP Chairman, will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Capitol ie : ‘ please Coordinator, Sharon Martin, were in President, : Maggie Development a Carl Capitol Hopefully a Southwestern @ of WSCAA will be established’ Spainhower; interested in being involv- z Rocky Mountain Chapter U | . } |